The Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT – VIII. The subpulse modulation of 1198 pulsars

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 520:3 (2023) 4562-4581

Authors:

X Song, P Weltevrede, A Szary, G Wright, Mj Keith, A Basu, S Johnston, Aris Karastergiou, Ra Main, Lucy S Oswald, A Parthasarathy, Bettina Posselt, M Bailes, S Buchner, B Hugo, M Serylak

Abstract:

We report on the subpulse modulation properties of 1198 pulsars using the Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT. About 35 per cent of the analysed pulsars exhibit drifting subpulses that are more pronounced towards the death line, consistent with previous studies. We estimate that this common phenomenon is detectable in 60 per cent of the overall pulsar population if high-quality data were available for all. This large study reveals the evolution of drifting subpulses across the pulsar population in unprecedented detail. In particular, we find that the modulation period P3 follows a V-shaped evolution with respect to the characteristic age τc, such that the smallest P3 values, corresponding to the Nyquist period P3 ≃ 2, are found at τc ≃ 107.5 yr. The V-shaped evolution can be interpreted and reproduced if young pulsars possess aliased fast intrinsic P3, which monotonically increase, ultimately achieving a slow unaliased P3. Enhancement of irregularities in intrinsic subpulse modulation by aliasing in small-τc pulsars would explain their observed less well defined P3’s and weaker spectral features. Modelling these results as rotating subbeams, their circulation must slow down as the pulsar evolves. This is the opposite to that expected if circulation is driven by E × B drift. This can be resolved if the observed P3 periodicity is due to a beat between an E × B system and the pulsar period. As a by-product, we identified the correct periods and spin-down rates for 12 pulsars, for which harmonically related values were reported in the literature.

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(2023)

Authors:

Laura Nicole Driessen, Ewan Barr, David Buckley, Manisha Caleb, Hao Chen, Weiwei Chen, Mariusz Gromadzki, Fabian Jankowski, Renee Kraan-Korteweg, Michael Kramer, Jesse Palmerio, Kaustubh Rajwade, Ben Stappers, Evangelia Tremou, Susanna Vergani, Patrick Woudt, Mechiel Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Mateusz Malenta, Vincent Morello, Sotiris Sanidas, Mayuresh Surnis, Rob Fender

The false widow link between neutron star X-ray binaries and spider pulsars

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 520:3 (2023) 3416-3435

Authors:

Amy H Knight, Adam Ingram, Jakob van den Eijnden, Douglas JK Buisson, Lauren Rhodes, Matthew Middleton

High-performance computing for SKA transient search: Use of FPGA-based accelerators

Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy Springer Nature 44:1 (2023) 11

Authors:

R Aafreen, R Abhishek, B Ajithkumar, Arunkumar M Vaidyanathan, Indrajit V Barve, Sahana Bhattramakki, Shashank Bhat, BS Girish, Atul Ghalame, Y Gupta, Harshal G Hayatnagarkar, PA Kamini, A Karastergiou, L Levin, S Madhavi, M Mekhala, M Mickaliger, V Mugundhan, Arun Naidu, J Oppermann, B Arul Pandian, N Patra, A Raghunathan, Jayanta Roy, Shiv Sethi, B Shaw, K Sherwin, O Sinnen, SK Sinha, KS Srivani, B Stappers, CR Subrahmanya, Thiagaraj Prabu, C Vinutha, YG Wadadekar, Haomiao Wang, C Williams

Evidence for an abundant old population of Galactic ultra-long period magnetars and implications for fast radio bursts

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 520:2 (2023) 1872-1894

Authors:

P Beniamini, Z Wadiasingh, J Hare, KM Rajwade, G Younes, AJ van der Horst